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TRADITIONAL GEOPOLITICS (3) answer(s).
 
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Germany’s commercial realism and the Russia problem / Szabo, Stephen F   Article
Szabo, Stephen F Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its attempts to destabilise Ukraine resemble traditional geopolitics and have prompted references to a ‘new Cold War’, but this comparison overlooks the transformation in the nature of international affairs brought about by globalisation, and its implications for Berlin’s relationship with other Western capitals, as well as Moscow. We are in an era of commercial realism, and Germany is the kind of prototypical geoeconomic power that challenges the old type of military-based power embodied by the United States and Russia. Moscow’s use of, and threat to use, military force in Ukraine are only part of the opening phase in a much longer game, one in which economic interdependence will be decisive.
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Global high-speed railway construction and its geopolitical imp / Limin, Lin   Journal Article
Limin, Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Construction of a high-speed railway linking Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America is a serious proposal that will profoundly impact international relations. Discussion of the internationalization of high-speed rail transportation is being led from the advanced position of China's well regarded achievements in this field. Global geopolitics and traditional geopolitics theories will also undergo revolutionary changes as cooperative planning proceeds.
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Three-dimensional analysis of China's surrounding environment / Yujun, Feng   Journal Article
Yujun, Feng Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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